| CIRRIPEDS | • cirripeds n. Plural of cirriped. • CIRRIPED n. a barnacle or other parasitic marine crustacean, also CIRRHIPEDE, CIRRIPEDE. |
| DISREPAIR | • disrepair n. The state of being in poor condition, in need of repair. • disrepair v. (Intransitive, rare) To get into a state of disrepair. • DISREPAIR n. a worn-out or dilapidated condition. |
| DRICKSIER | • DRICKSIE adj. of timber, having hidden decayed spots, also DRUXY. |
| DRUIDRIES | • DRUIDRY n. the practice of druids. |
| FIREBIRDS | • firebirds n. Plural of firebird. • FIREBIRD n. a bird with bright plumage, aka Baltimore oriole. |
| GRIDIRONS | • gridirons n. Plural of gridiron. • GRIDIRON v. to mark with parallel lines or bars. |
| RAILBIRDS | • railbirds n. Plural of railbird. • RAILBIRD n. a racing enthusiast. |
| RAINBIRDS | • rainbirds n. Plural of rainbird. • Rainbirds prop.n. Plural of Rainbird. • RAINBIRD n. a bird, such as the green woodpecker, supposed to foretell rain. |
| RICEBIRDS | • ricebirds n. Plural of ricebird. • RICEBIRD n. the Java sparrow. |
| RIDERSHIP | • ridership n. (Collective) The people who ride a form of transportation. • RIDERSHIP n. being a rider. |
| RINGSIDER | • ringsider n. A person occupying a ringside seat. • RINGSIDER n. one with a seat at the ringside. |
| RIVERSIDE | • riverside n. A bank or side of a river. • riverside adj. At or near the side of a river. • Riverside prop.n. A place name applied to a locality, especially a city, that is situated beside a river. |
| SCIRRHOID | • scirrhoid adj. Containing or resembling scirrhus. • SCIRRHOID adj. resembling a scirrhus, a hard swelling, also SCIRRHOUS. |
| SEMIDRIER | • SEMIDRY adj. half dry. |
| SPIDERIER | • SPIDERY adj. like a spider, scrawly. |
| VERDIGRIS | • verdigris n. A blue-green patina or rust that forms on copper-containing metals. • verdigris n. (Chemistry, dated) Copper acetate. • verdigris n. (Color) The colour of this patina or material. |
| VIVERRIDS | • viverrids n. Plural of viverrid. • VIVERRID n. (Latin) a member of the ferret or civet family, also VIVERRA, VIVERRINE. |